The Google Chrome Developer Tools provide an integrated environment for debugging, optimizing, and understanding a web application, or website, running in Google Chrome. The developer tools are developed partly through the WebKit open source project, where the tools are called Web Inspector.

Here are some of the things you can do with the Chrome Developer Tools:Live edit DOM and CSS to master your web page looks.Debug JavaScript using graphical debugger with advanced breakpoints support.Analyze the execution time of all your functions to improve the speed of your app.Trace reflows and repaints as your app loads.Explore what is stored within HTML5 local storage databases. More Info »

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Google Chrome Developer Tools (sometimes referred to as Chrome DevTools, Google Developers, Chrome Developer Tools, DevTools) was added by mer30hamid in
Dec 2011 and the lastest update was made in
Nov 2014. There is a history of activites on
Google Chrome Developer Tools in our Change Log and Activity Log.
It's possible to update the information on Google Chrome Developer Tools or report it as discontinued, duplicated or spam. If you want a nice
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Awesome web developer tools built right into Chrome

The developer tool built into Chrome is great resource both for understanding HTML and CSS and in web development generally. For me it made web development much more accessible and easier to understand.

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